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    <title>CSS-Color-4: hsla() and hsl() are aliases of each other - test</title>
    <link rel="author" title="Jerry Shih" href="mailto:bignose1007@gmail.com" />
    <link rel="author" title="Mozilla" href="http://www.mozilla.org/" />
    <link rel="help" href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-color-4/#the-hsl-notation" />
    <meta name="assert" content="hsla() should have the identical grammar and behavior to hsl()." />
    <link rel="match" href="background-color-hsl-004-ref.html" />
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      #p1 { background-color: hsla(120, 75%, 50%); }
      #p2 { background-color: hsla(120.0, 75%, 50%); }
      #p3 { background-color: hsla(1.2e2, 75%, 50%); }
      #p4 { background-color: hsla(1.2E2, 75%, 50%); }
      #p5 { background-color: hsla(60, 75%, 50%); }
      #p6 { background-color: hsl(120, 75%, 50%, 0.2); }
      #p7 { background-color: hsl(120.0, 75%, 50%, 0.4); }
      #p8 { background-color: hsl(1.2e2, 75%, 50%, 0.6); }
      #p9 { background-color: hsl(1.2E2, 75%, 50%, 0.8); }
      #p10 { background-color: hsl(60.0, 75%, 50%, 1.0); }
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    <p id="p1">color</p>
    <p id="p2">color</p>
    <p id="p3">color</p>
    <p id="p4">color</p>
    <p id="p5">color</p>
    <p id="p6">color</p>
    <p id="p7">color</p>
    <p id="p8">color</p>
    <p id="p9">color</p>
    <p id="p10">color</p>
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